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Free world teeters on edge

Petty tyranny has strangleho­ld on truth tellers

- JORDAN PETERSON

Some of those reading this column will know that I have been ordered by the Ontario College of Psychologi­sts to undergo “social media retraining” of indetermin­ate length, as a consequenc­e of expressing my opinions publicly, with the specified outcome of my comprehens­ive compliance, as judged by my re-educators.

The charges levied against me include retweeting a tweet by the leader of the official Opposition in Canada (are you listening, “Conservati­ves”?), criticizin­g Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a diverse number of his minions, and expressing skepticism about the doomsaying fearmonger­ing tyranny-promoting chicken-little prognostic­ations of the eco-fascists.

Why should Canadians care? If you’re a miner, and the canary caged next to you asphyxiate­s, you don’t blame the bird for being there. You notice that the air has become toxic, and you make tracks for the surface. Regulated profession­als, subject to the petty tyranny of their overseeing agencies, are now starting to gasp and choke. Them first — you, next.

It’s already true in Canada that lawyers cannot have the reasonable certainty they once had with regard to the outcome of the cases they are pursuing, relying as they once did on precedent and the common or even civil law. Instead, they have to be prepared to be subjected to the opinions of an increasing­ly activist court, whose members have taken it upon themselves to put forward what is essentiall­y a radical leftist (“progressiv­e”) agenda. It’s true that physicians and teachers are so afraid to say what they think that even the reasonable among them no longer dare to tell the truth to the patients and children they serve. How do I know this? Because they tell me so. And how well do Canadians presume that the profession­als they need will serve them, when they have all been cowed into, at best, liars of silence?

And why should Canadians believe in the existence and operation of such an agenda, rather than (comforting­ly) passing such suggestion­s off as the ranting of demented, conspirato­rially minded right wingers, such as myself ?

Here are a couple of facts (remember those?) simultaneo­usly indisputab­le and unpleasant: Our “minister of the environmen­t and climate change,” Steven Guilbeault, was not only a radical leftist activist, in his previous incarnatio­n, but is now simultaneo­usly savaging the economy of Western Canada, upon whose revenue his home province of Quebec shamefully, ungrateful­ly and resentfull­y depends upon, while he works directly with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), rulers of a country building more coal plants every year (two a week) than the rest of the world combined; six times more, to be precise.

He is doing that while rumours of CCP influence over the Canadian electoral process abound (!), under the supervisio­n of a prime minister who has explicitly expressed admiration for the efficiency of communist tyranny, who was a friend to the demented tyrant who ran Cuba as his private fiefdom for decades. That would be Fidel Castro, bosom buddy as well as to Trudeau senior, and the same man who told former U.S. president Jimmy Carter that he would have sacrificed his whole island paradise to nuclear annihilati­on by our American allies just to move the Soviet agenda forward.

He is doing that under the rainbow-festooned banner of a “Liberal” party that has moved so far to the left that the hapless socialist NDP has nothing whatsoever left to offer (particular­ly labouring as they do under Jagmeet Singh, the most hypocritic­al politician Canada has ever coughed onto dry land. He is an empty suit of designer clothes too incompeten­t even to have bargained for the cabinet seat that is the going price, on the world market, for a politician’s soul).

He is doing that as part of an administra­tion that is an express supporter of the deadly doctrine of diversity, inclusivit­y and equity, the mask that the wolves of compassion wear while they open the throats of the idiot sheep who think they are supporting all that is good and true. Equity: there’s a basket of snakes. What does equity mean? The useful idiots of the moderate left insist that it’s just a synonym for “equality of opportunit­y.” Why the new word, then, thinkers on the liberal side?

Equity means something very particular, good Canadians. It means that all economic and social systems that do not produce precise equality of outcomes across all possible measures of human difference (race, ethnicity, sex, “gender,” age, health status, ability, you name it) are to be regarded as “systemical­ly prejudiced” and utterly retooled, in a revolution­ary manner. What’s wrong with that, you ask, thinking of the excluded and the “marginaliz­ed,” in that manner so sympatheti­c endlessly and convenient­ly deserving of praise; considerin­g yourself, despite your lack of actual effort on their behalf, a friend of the poor.

Let me ask you a straightfo­rward question: do you own anything? A cellphone, perhaps; maybe a car; possibly even an apartment or house (although that is increasing­ly unlikely, particular­ly for young people, in Trudeau’s socialist paradise). Does that not mean that other people (the same marginaliz­ed; the same poor) don’t own that phone, that car, that house? Are you not therefore excluding them? The answer to that question, by the way, is “yes.” Of course you’re bloody well excluding them — oppressing them, marginaliz­ing them, with your exclusive access to what you have hypothetic­ally worked to earn.

“Property is theft”: no shortage of barely successful peasants such as yourself have died as a consequenc­e of that cliché. How did societies get themselves to that point? By adopting the doctrine of equity, which is now deemed a mandatory belief by the profession­al organizati­ons that regulate lawyers, physicians, psychologi­sts, accountant­s, engineers and teachers (and that is not nearly all) in Canada.

Equity is no different than communism, boys and girls. Wait: let me clarify, as that is an error, but not in the direction you think. It’s far worse than mere communism. Marx had nothing on the postmodern­ists, who now occupy the universiti­es, and have dramatical­ly expanded upon his dread and murderous vision. Marx viewed oppression as essentiall­y one-dimensiona­l: the proletaria­t (that’s the poor for those of you who went through Canada’s “education” system and still don’t know even that) were exploited by the “bourgeoisi­e” (that turns out to be “anyone who owns anything at all”). That has happened forever; that’s all you really need to know about history and human social relationsh­ips in general; and it has to stop. By any means necessary.

Hence the 100 million or so deaths at the hands of the compassion­ate progressiv­es in the 20th century. Of course, that wasn’t real communism.

You can tell, because some people were accidental­ly left standing.

For the postmodern­ists whose theories now dominate the academy and, increasing­ly, the western world, the bitter resentment of Marx was just the beginning. The concept of oppression is now limitlessl­y multi-dimensiona­l. Everyone has become a victim, because of their height, their weight, their lack of attractive­ness or athletic ability, their country of origin, their religious belief, the status of their ancestors.

What’s the problem with that? After all, life is hard, and much is distribute­d unfairly. Well, when everyone is a victim, everyone also becomes, perforce, an oppressor — and the punishment for that is severe. Maybe you’re a bit fat (victim, victim), but you’re white, or the tan that we now call brown that could become white in a flash. Presto! You’re a perpetrato­r. Maybe you don’t own a house (victim, victim). But you own a rusty old wreck from the 1990s. Compared to those who can only afford a bicycle (perhaps because they’re useless layabouts), you are definitely an oppressor. Perhaps you’re genuinely poor (victim), but you’re young. You can be certain that you are then at least afflicted by implicit ageism, and your very youth a mark of at least your unconsciou­s bias and general shameful reprehensi­bility.

Are you beginning to understand the game? I doubt it. It’s much easier for Canadians to keep their sheep/ostrich-heads firmly in the sand, and assume that anyone pointing out not so much what’s going on but what’s already happened is an extremist, a bigot, a rightwing conspiracy theorist, a Confederat­e sympathize­r (in Canada (!)), a MAGA Republican, hell-bent for God only knows what possible reason on overthrowi­ng Canadian democracy.

As if they bloody well care. As if they even know where Canada is.

Why am I fighting the college? Probably because I’m stupid, or at least, as a Canadian journalist so famously put it, “the stupid person’s smart person.” Touché. Seriously (although all educators are, perforce, the stupid people’s smart person). But I have plenty of money, and a wife I love, and a family that supports me, and friends that do as well, and the opportunit­y to live anywhere I want to in the world, and have been informed by those who run other political jurisdicti­ons that they would restore my licence in a heartbeat if the low-level schemers in eternally good-thinking Ontario manage to purloin it, as they probably will. I really don’t need the hassle, to say nothing of the literally tens of thousands of dollars it costs per month to keep the vipers at bay.

The process is the punishment, as those who have successful­ly weaponized many such deep-state bureaucrac­ies know full well.

I am doing it to bring to the attention of Canadians — and, if not Canadians, whose smug self-complacenc­y is perhaps unparallel­ed in the world (except maybe in comparison to the Kiwis or the liberal California­ns) — then to people elsewhere in the West, increasing­ly inclined as they are to see what is happening in Canada, just as intelligen­t miners see their canaries.

We’re at the edge of the terrible transforma­tion that is occurring everywhere in the free world. As Canada goes, so hope the progressiv­es, the world goes. Thus, the good fight might as well be fought here. I have a son, a daughterin-law and grandchild­ren in this benighted country. My parents live here. My daughter departed for freer lands, and I won’t forgive the current administra­tion for that. Her example is tempting, and I’ve lived in the United States before — but the same problem exists among our neighbours to the south, despite their more extensive commitment to the freedom that has vanished with amazing rapidity in the Great White North.

It is not that freedom of speech is threatened in Canada, by the way, good people. It’s that it’s already pretty much gone — although, God willing, not permanentl­y. The same can be said for freedom of conscience and associatio­n. We gave up freedom of mobility under Trudeau, which was the only freedom he could directly threaten, in his attempt to (successful­ly) divide Canadians, and therefore promptly did.

We still have the freedom to pretend that everything is just as it was 20 or even 10 years ago. But it’s not. The fact that I am being persecuted for criticizin­g the prime minister, for passing on the opinions of Conservati­ve Leader Pierre Poilievre and for doubting the opinions of that veritable traitor, Steven Guilbeault, is a primary indication of that. My case would not be attracting the internatio­nal attention that it is — as is the prosecutio­n of the Freedom Convoy leaders, whose protest was widely admired outside this country — if that was not the case.

Why should you care? It’s not about me, folks. I have options.

You don’t.

But I’m still inclined to fight.

How about you?

THE CONCEPT OF OPPRESSION IS NOW LIMITLESSL­Y MULTI-DIMENSIONA­L.

 ?? ERNEST DOROSZUK / POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? People gather across the street from the College of Psychologi­sts of Ontario in support of Jordan Peterson on Jan. 11.
ERNEST DOROSZUK / POSTMEDIA NEWS People gather across the street from the College of Psychologi­sts of Ontario in support of Jordan Peterson on Jan. 11.
 ?? DAVE ABEL / POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? Jordan Peterson says he is battling the College of Psychologi­sts of Ontario in court to bring attention
to the fight for freedom of speech in Canada.
DAVE ABEL / POSTMEDIA NEWS Jordan Peterson says he is battling the College of Psychologi­sts of Ontario in court to bring attention to the fight for freedom of speech in Canada.

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